Krugman On the Connectivity Power Shift 360
In today's NYTimes (registration required), Paul Krugman's op-ed piece lays out in simple terms the statistical power shift in the online economy among Europe, Japan, and the US. This shift has been discussed here for some time, but it's good to see it coming to the attention of a wider audience. Quoting: "As recently as 2001, the percentage of the population with high-speed access in Japan and Germany was only half that in the United States. In France it was less than a quarter. By the end of 2006, however, all three countries had more broadband subscribers per 100 people than we did... [W]hen the Bush administration put Michael Powell in charge of the FCC, the digital robber barons were basically set free to do whatever they liked. As a result, there's little competition in U.S. broadband — if you're lucky, you have a choice between the services offered by the local cable monopoly and the local phone monopoly. The price is high and the service is poor, but there's nowhere else to go."
well, (Score:5, Funny)
The price is high and the service is poor, but there's nowhere else to go.
How about Europe or Japan?Choice (Score:3, Funny)
The difference between countiries (Score:3, Funny)
It takes all kinds in this crazy world of ours.
Re:It could be worse (Score:3, Funny)
Right! This calls for immediate discussion!
Yeah.
What?!
Immediate.
Right.
New motion?
Completely new motion, eh, that, ah-- that there be, ah, immediate action--
Ah, once the vote has been taken.
Well, obviously once the vote's been taken. You can't act another resolution till you've voted on it...
Godwin time! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:It's possible (Score:5, Funny)
At least we have lots of aircraft carriers.
Re:Monopolies will form, regardless. (Score:2, Funny)
Anarchists don't blow up factories. Those are nihilists and luddites not anarchists! Anarchists believe in establishing a decentralized structure so that the profits of the factory go to the workers and all decisions are made by consensus!
You fail to grasp the concepts of peace, love and anarchy! So, you are hardly qualified to use them in your comparisons!
Re:well, (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Monopolies will form, regardless. (Score:5, Funny)
Nihilists don't blow up factories ! Those are fiedists, not nihilists. Nihilists simply don't see the point in blowing anything up and believe the workers and owners should simply give it all up since it doesn't matter anyway !
You fail to grasp the utter pointlessness of nihilism so you're hardly qualified to use them in your post.